Besides reconciling with Jim Jones and announcing the possible reunion of the Diplomats, he made a surprise appearance at Converse's Band of Ballers tournament as both "assistant coach" and basketball player, helping the Jones Family squad secure their second consecutive title. Cam's also preparing for the third release in his and DJ Drama's mixtape series, Boss of all Bosses 2.5.

MTV News caught up with Cam over the weekend at the Atlanta tourney, where we also spoke to DJ Holiday, and it seems everybody wants a piece of KFC.

"Me and Cam need to do something ... a Holiday Season or something. I know you know the brand," the DJ said, referring to his popular mixtape series.

"I could do a mixtape in three hours," Cam challenged. "Let's stop talking and do it."

"I can block out about four hours, and we knock out a Holiday Season and make a classic," Holiday said. "I know you make mixtapes with everybody, but when you do one with the kid, it's a little different experience."

The "killa season"-meets-"holiday season" collaboration was a no-brainer, said Cam, ready to cement plans. But first, Holiday said, he had some other projects in the works, including the upcoming release of Waka Flocka Flame's latest mixtape, tentatively titled Flockaveli, which he described as crazy fighting music. And with Gucci Mane's release from jail a little more than a week away, Holiday said he and Gucc would be preparing a follow-up mixtape: Writing's on the Wall 2: The Appeal.

"I just dropped that [Gucci Mane mixtape] Burrprint HD. It's in stores right now. We did 20,000 first week; #1 on iTunes. At the end of the day, we finnin' to make a movie," Holiday said. Gucci "gets home in probably about 10 days, so you already know we taking over, 10 days. Writing's on the Wall 2: The Appeal coming soon. I'm trying to win, man."

Should Cam collaborate with DJ Holiday or stay focused on a possible Diplomats album? Let us know in the comments!